Investigative journalist Anas Aremeyaw Anas has made an announcement regarding his intentions to release a fresh exposé centered around Ghanaian politicians.
In a conversation with DW Africa, Anas shared that he has refrained from publishing any investigative pieces on Ghana in recent months due to the extensive efforts involved in his upcoming project.
He stated, “The signs are very clear, and I can assure you that the very foundation will once again be shaken.”
He further disclosed that several international projects are in the pipeline, but highlighted the significance of this particular investigation for Ghana.
Anas remarked, “Speaking as a Ghanaian, I can confidently say that the foundation of Ghana will be shaken.”
During the televised interview, Anas addressed a controversial remark made by a High Court judge, who labeled him as a ‘terrorist.’ He defended his investigative methods and shed light on the widespread problem of corruption in Africa.
Anas expressed his belief that the forthcoming exposé could potentially be his final piece of work before the 2024 elections, emphasizing its profound impact. He also revealed that he has other international projects in progress, but stressed the significance of this particular investigation for Ghana. Anas highlighted his meticulous approach to crafting the upcoming documentary, aiming to achieve a similar impact as his previous work, which led to the removal of Charles Adu Boahen, the former Minister of State at the Ministry of Finance.
Anas has faced recent criticism following an unsuccessful defamation lawsuit he filed against Kennedy Agyapong, the Member of Parliament for Assin Central.
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